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Titmouse At My Window
I imaged this Tufted Titmouse at one of my feeding stations, this one is the ledge outside my bathroom window. I was located out on the driveway, approximately fifty feet away. This is an experimental test shot. For this image, I used my old manual focus Tamron Adaptall-2 Model 60B SP 300mm f2.8 Telephoto Lens with an attached generic Pentax K bayonet mount, mounted to my original model Pentax Q Camera via an inexpensive Chinese-made K to Q adapter, all mounted to my 1970s vintage Slik heavy-duty aluminum tripod, manually focused, ISO 400, f8, 1/320 sec., AV Mode, with available ambient light. I operated the shutter release via a hand held Infrared remote. This lens was functioning as a 1680mm f2.8 Telephoto Lens due to the Q's 5.6X Crop Factor. This is a 12.4 mp full resolution Large JPEG and is Straight Out Of Camera (SOOC) and is without any post-processing, editing, adjusting, cropping, or re-sizing.
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